SpaceX chief Elon Musk on Saturday shed light on his new plan to send an uncrewed spaceship to Mars as early as 2018, as part of his quest to someday colonize the Red Planet.
Musk, the Internet entrepreneur who cofounded PayPal and currently also runs Tesla Motors, earlier this year announced on Twitter that he was “Planning to send Dragon to Mars as soon as 2018.”
However, there was little in the way of details at the time.
Musk appeared to be referring to an upgraded version of the Hawthorne, California-based company’s Dragon cargo capsule, which is currently used as an uncrewed spacecraft to shuttle food and supplies to and from the International Space Station.
In a new exclusive this week with the Washington Post, the entrepreneur drew parallels between people crossing the oceans in centuries past to unknown worlds.
The months-long journey is sure to be “hard, risky, dangerous, difficult,” Musk told the Post, but he was confident people would sign up to go, because “just as with the establishment of the English colonies, there are people who love that. They want to be the pioneers.”
However, before that can happen, uncrewed travel and a supply chain must be developed successfully.
“Essentially, what we’re saying is we’re establishing a cargo route to Mars,” he said.
“It’s a regular cargo route. You can count on it. It’s going to happen every 26 months. Like a train leaving the station. And if scientists around the world know that they can count on that, and it’s going to be inexpensive, relatively speaking, compared to anything in the past, then they will plan accordingly and come up with a lot of great experiments,” Musk said.
The mission is private and not funded by the US government or NASA, which has previously said it would provide “technical support” for the 2018 mission.
NASA is also studying the effects of long-term space flight on the human body and has announced its own separate plans to send people to Mars by the 2030s.
It remains unclear how people would survive the long journey of a year or more, needing adequate food, water and protection from space radiation during the trip.
Musk has previously spoken of his vision of creating a colony of a million people on Mars, in order to make humanity “multi-planetary” and avoid the risk of extinction on Earth.
His company’s most recent feats include managing to return the first stage of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets to an upright landing on water and on solid ground, as part of his effort to make rockets that are as reusable as airplanes.
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